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Copyright © 2011 Peel, Inc. Laurel Oaks Neighborhood Association Newsletter - October 2011 1 October 2011 Volume IV, Issue X OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE Laurel Oaks Neighborhood Association Mark Your Calender Dear Neighbors, Happy Long Awaited And Anticipated Fall! is month I have a few items I want to write about. e first one was mentioned by another board member and I thought it was a good idea to share it with you. e suggestion was made to send a reminder about keeping our trees, bushes and vines trimmed near sidewalks, driveways and street corners for better visibility and safety. With school back in full force, the foot and car traffic has significantly increased in our area and we want to keep everyone safe. One of the city of Austin’s codes relates to tree limbs and requires tree limbs to be at least 14 feet or higher when hanging over a public right of way. e second item is a reminder to bring donations for the Town Lake Animal Shelter to our neighborhood meeting on October 18th. ere is a huge list of items needed on their web site and they accept some items that are “gently used”. Last month’s Dear Neighbors article has a full list of what they need and more details on this as well. If you cannot make the meeting, contact one of the board members and we will make arrangements to get your donation. e final item is a reminder to make plans to attend our second annual Halloween Parade on October 29th from 4-5:30. See our web site for more details. Last year’s parade was very well attended and everyone had lots of fun. As an adult, I never miss a chance to wear a costume and will be shopping for mine soon. Please mark your calendar and we’ll see you there! Until next time….. Ellen Kelsey, LONA President NATIONAL NIGHT OUT, Tuesday, October 4 Arrange a block party, gather with your neighbors. Check the information at www.ci.austin.tx.us/police/ nno.htm NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING Tuesday,October 18 A LONA general association meeting will be held at the Spicewood Springs Branch of the Austin Public Library from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM on Tuesday, October 18. Our APD District Representative Office Joe Hebbe will be the speaker. LONA 2ND ANNUAL HALLOWEEN PARADE, Saturday, October 29, 4:00 -5:30 PM Dress-up as your favorite super hero, witch, sandwich, princess, etc. and come join our parade. We will begin near the flagpole at Kathy Caraway Elementary School. We will parade along the Oak View Park trail and end at the pavilion in Oak View Park. Here we will provide light snacks, lemonade, water, games, coloring, and some surprises! Last year we had a great turn-out with approximately 100 parents and children. Let’s double this number this year. If you would like to help plan before or help the day of the event, please contact Ellie Brady, LONA Event Coordinator, [email protected]

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Copyright © 2011 Peel, Inc. Laurel Oaks Neighborhood Association Newsletter - October 2011 1

Laurel Oaks

October 2011 • Volume IV, Issue X

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE

Laurel OaksNeighborhood Association

MarkYour Calender

Dear Neighbors,Happy Long Awaited And Anticipated Fall! This month I have a few items

I want to write about. The first one was mentioned by another board member and I thought it was a good idea to share it with you. The suggestion was made to send a reminder about keeping our trees, bushes and vines trimmed near sidewalks, driveways and street corners for better visibility and safety. With school back in full force, the foot and car traffic has significantly increased in our area and we want to keep everyone safe. One of the city of Austin’s codes relates to tree limbs and requires tree limbs to be at least 14 feet or higher when hanging over a public right of way.

The second item is a reminder to bring donations for the Town Lake Animal Shelter to our neighborhood meeting on October 18th. There is a huge list of items needed on their web site and they accept some items that are “gently used”. Last month’s Dear Neighbors article has a full list of what they need and more details on this as well. If you cannot make the meeting, contact one of the board members and we will make arrangements to get your donation.

The final item is a reminder to make plans to attend our second annual Halloween Parade on October 29th from 4-5:30. See our web site for more details. Last year’s parade was very well attended and everyone had lots of fun. As an adult, I never miss a chance to wear a costume and will be shopping for mine soon. Please mark your calendar and we’ll see you there!

Until next time…..

Ellen Kelsey,LONA President

NATIONAL NIGHT OUT,Tuesday, October 4

Arrange a block party, gather with your neighbors.Check the information at www.ci.austin.tx.us/police/nno.htm

NEIGHBORHOOD MEETINGTuesday,October 18

A LONA general association meeting will be held at the Spicewood Springs Branch of the Austin Public Library from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM on Tuesday, October 18.Our APD District Representative Office Joe Hebbe will be the speaker.

LONA 2ND ANNUAL HALLOWEEN PARADE,

Saturday, October 29, 4:00 -5:30 PMDress-up as your favorite super hero, witch, sandwich, princess, etc. and come join our parade. We will begin near the flagpole at Kathy Caraway Elementary School. We will parade along the Oak View Park trail and end at the pavilion in Oak View Park. Here we will provide light snacks, lemonade, water, games, coloring, and some surprises!Last year we had a great turn-out with approximately 100 parents and children. Let’s double this number this year.If you would like to help plan before or help the day of the event, please contact Ellie Brady, LONA Event Coordinator, [email protected]

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

EDITOR Diane Willis [email protected] PUBLISHER Peel, Inc. ...................................................... 512-263-9181 Advertising................................ [email protected]

President .................Ellen Kelsey - [email protected] VP ............................. Julie Holden - [email protected] VP ...............................Ellie Brady - [email protected] Secretary ...................Diane Willis - [email protected] ................... Sue January - [email protected]

Emails sent to [email protected] will go to all listed above. Please address your email appropriately. Visit LONA’s website for more information, www.laurel-oaks.org

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Join us for a community-wide Harvest Festival on Saturday, November 5 from 12-3 pm at Kathy Caraway Elementary School located at 11104 Oak View Drive.

Everyone is welcome and we encourage all neighborhood families to attend. The festival offers NEW and EXCITING activities for ALL AGES!!

• Bungee Trampoline Quad Jump- Soar in the air on this awesome attraction!

• Games2U- Featuring laser tag, human hamster balls and more!

• Come see some amazing military vehicles presented by the Military Preservation Society.

• Come see your favorite Harry Potter characters in the Hogwarts Haunted Castle!

• Ride the Trackless Train!• Bottle feed a baby calf at the Petting Zoo.• Win a stuffed animal or yummy treat at the Cake Walk.• Inflatables – bounce, jump, flip, shake and move.

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!• SIMPLE and STREAMLINED!• No individual tickets will be sold this year. • Wristbands are just $12 prior to the Festival and $15 on the day

of the event. Wristbands include unlimited access to ALL festival activities. Cash is accepted for food and drinks.For sponsorship or volunteer opportunities, please contact Shelby Soleimani at 978-590-9799 or shelby.soleimani@

gmail.com. We look forward to seeing you on November 5th!!

• Reptiles and More- Come hang out with some awesome reptile friends!

• Chisholm Trail Icehouse will be providing our food this year including brisket sandwiches, hot dogs, popcorn, cotton candy and more!

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❐ YES! I would like to make a donation to help LONA raise funds.Name: ______________________________

Date: _______________________________

Phone Number: _______________________

Email: ______________________________

Amount Given: $ ______________

General contributions are used for LONA Web site maintenance, event expenditures, and general administrative costs

Please make checks payable to: Laurel Oaks Neighborhood Association P.O. Box 201454 Austin, Texas 78720-1454

❐ YES! I am interested in volunteering with the following committees:

❐ Entrance Landscaping ❐ Park/Garden Club ❐ Newsletter

❐ Egg Hunt ❐ Fundraising

General contributions are used for LONA website hosting and domain costs, event expenditures & general administrative costs.

LONA DONATION FORM

Prevention is the Keyto Decreasing Oak Wilt Spread

TFS Urges Caution When Selecting and Transporting Oak Firewood

Reprinted from a previous newsletter:Texas Forest Service is encouraging Texans to be careful when

collecting and purchasing firewood at this time of year. Transporting and storing diseased wood is a known means of spreading the devastating oak wilt fungus to previously uninfected neighborhoods. Utilizing these prevention steps is the key to safeguarding against spreading the disease through the selection and use of firewood:

• Select well-seasoned firewood. Well-seasoned wood is cut before the summer and is typically dry with loose bark and cracked ends. Avoid oak wood that appears unseasoned, that may have tight bark and cut ends which show no cracks or signs of aging. The extreme heat and drying of a full Texas summer effectively destroys the fungus in cut firewood.

• Safely store unknown sources of firewood. If the oak wood comes from an unknown source and it is not well seasoned, cover the woodpile with a clear piece of plastic. Burying the edges of the plastic will prevent the entry or exit of insects that might have been attracted to diseased wood and fungal mats.

• Destroy diseased red oaks. A knowledgeable arborist or forester should diagnose red oaks (i.e., Spanish, Texas red, blackjack or shumard oak) that die rapidly (2-3 weeks) or in groups (2 or more trees over several years) for oak wilt. Trees suspected to have died recently from oak wilt should be destroyed by burning, burying or chipping. The heat of a fire destroys the fungus and the smoke emitted poses no threat to healthy trees. When planning to do any outdoor burning, be sure you check with local officials to see

if an outdoor burning ban is in place for your county and take care not to burn on windy days with low humidity.

• Avoid wounding oaks during vulnerable seasons. The general recommendation is to avoid injuries to oaks from February through June. The best times for pruning of oaks are during the heat of summer (minimal spore production) or the cold of winter (minimal insect activity).

• Paint all oak wounds including pruning cuts. Throughout the year, immediately apply a thin coat of latex or pruning paint to all fresh wounds and other injuries that expose the inner bark or sapwood of oaks. This prevents contaminated sap beetles from infecting the wound with oak wilt spores.

• Oak firewood is an important commodity to Texans, whether it’s used for firing up the barbecue pit or for warming up the home on a cold winter’s day. By selecting well-seasoned, disease-free firewood and by following other disease prevention guidelines, homeowners are taking the correct steps to prevent a new oak wilt disease outbreak in their neighborhood.

Visit www.texasoakwilt.org for more information.

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DISCLAIMER: Articles and ads in this newsletter express the opinions of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Peel, Inc. or its employees. Peel, Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of any facts stated in articles submitted by others. The publisher also assumes no responsibility for the advertising content with this publication. All warranties and representations made in the advertising content are solely that of the advertiser and any such claims regarding its content should be taken up with the advertiser.* The publisher assumes no liability with regard to its advertisers for misprints or failure to place advertising in this publication except for the actual cost of such advertising.* Although every effort is taken to avoid mistakes and/or misprints, the publisher assumes no responsibility for any errors of information or typographical mistakes, except as limited to the cost of advertising as stated above or in the case of misinformation, a printed retraction/correction.* Under no circumstances shall the publisher be held liable for incidental or consequential damages, inconvenience, loss of business or services, or any other liabilities from failure to publish, or from failure to publish in a timely manner, except as limited to liabilities stated above.

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Is it just me or are there more squirrels than ever this summer? And more vultures, too? To that end, I recently had the unfortunate circumstance of needing to dispose of a squirrel we found floating in our blow-up pool. Not a pleasant task, to be sure.

I’d read somewhere that you’re not supposed to put dead animals in your trash bin, so I looked it up online. It turns out that the City of Austin has an A-Z list of how to dispose of various and sundry types of waste and recyclables. For this series of articles, I’ll touch on a few that I found helpful and interesting, beginning with ABC.• First on the list is Aerosol Cans. Did you know that empty aerosol

cans can go in your single stream recycling bin? I didn’t know that! I assumed they had to go in the trash. Not so. Recycle ‘em!

• Aluminum foil, however, should go in the trash bin. Even clean foil (including plates, trays, and cooking ware) is not recycled by the city. However, you can take foil to the folks at Ecology Action: www.ecology-action.org.

• It is okay to put animal waste in your trash bin, but they’d like it sealed in a plastic bag. They ask consumers not to flush kitty litter. The site doesn’t say whether so-called “flushable” litter is okay, but I’ve read elsewhere that it’s generally not the best idea to flush any litter.

• The site devotes an entire page to batteries: http://www.cityofaustin.org/sws/disposal_index_batteries.htm. If you can hold onto them until Spring 2012, I’ll gladly take them in the annual Batteries-Oil-Paint-Antifreeze drive that I host.

• Jack & Adams Bicycles accepts used bicycle parts! Who knew?• Donate used books to the city’s Recycled Reads Bookstore at

5335 Burnet Road. You can also take them to the aforementioned Ecology Action if you want them to be recycled.

• Broken glass can’t be recycled. Wrap it and label it “GLASS” before putting it in your trash bin.

• To dispose of bullets, call APD. Don’t put them in either bin. Hazardous waste can’t collect them, either.

• Compact fluorescent light bulbs should either be taken to the hazardous waste facility, or recycled at Ikea, Lowe’s, or Home Depot.

• Computers and other electronics also get their own page: http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/sws/zerowaste_recycling_electronics.htm. Please take a look at the resources listed online, or call 311, if you need to dispose of a computer. It should not go in your trash or recycling bin.It may take awhile to work our way through the alphabet of solid

waste services, but it should make for an interesting journey. Until next month, happy recycling!

-- Submitted by Julie Holden

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